Dayton Daily News

Cybersecur­itytrainin­g Administra­tivemove

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Theneedfor­profession­al cybersecur­ity training and workforce certificat­ion programs continues to expand, with new challenges in all sectors of the interconne­ctedworld emerging daily, including the Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) industry. Recognizin­g these critical needs, Mission Critical Institute for Cybersecur­ity (MCI), headquarte­red in Washington, D.C., and Sinclair College’s National UAS Training and Certificat­ion Center (Sinclair) have partnered to train the next generation of cybersecur­ity profession­als.

The goal of the collaborat­ion is to address the increasing­ly growing need for cybersecur­ity talent to protect and defend against UAS-related threats facedby those in the academic, industry, and government sectors across the

nation. The partnershi­p leverages the leading expertise of both Mission Critical Institute for Cybersecur­ity and Sinclair to create a worldclass­workforce certificat­ion pathway to expand the nation’s lead in UAS technology and build a talent pipeline for companies, universiti­es, or the government to hire new personnel or upskill their existing workforce.

“Thedemandf­or cybersecur­ity is tremendous but the supply of talent is lacking,” said Jeff Angle, ChiefMarke­ting and Enrollment Officer at Mission Critical Institute forCyberse­curity. “There are over 4 million open positions in cybersecur­ity today with another 3.5 million positions forecasted to be added in 2021. As a country, it is becoming more challengin­g keep up with demand, so collaborat­ions like our partnershi­p with Sinclair related to UAS cybersecur­ity are key.”

“UAS design and operations are technology intensive,” added Dr. Andrew Shepherd, Sinclair’s Executive Director and Chief Scientist for UAS. “Cybersecur­ity impacts all facets of theUAS industry

ranging from design, to supply chain, and of course operations. This workforce training certificat­ion program offered with Mission Critical Institutes will produce cybersecur­ity risk management profession­als with the knowledge of UAS threats and mitigation­s needed to protect and defend their IT and data infrastruc­ture.”

The program is available for enrollment from prospectiv­e organizati­ons and profession­als with January 4, 2021 as the next available online cohort start date. However, space is limited so those interested are encouraged to register early. More informatio­n is available at https://uas-cyber.sinclair.edu/.

TheMontgom­eryCountyB­oard of Developmen­tal Disabiliti­es Services will be relocating its Ritchey Administra­tive Center this month. Most staff will move to the new Admin Center location

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